java.lang.ObjectNodeCollection
com.aspose.words.SectionCollection
public class SectionCollection
A Microsoft Word document can contain multiple sections. To create a section in a Microsoft Word,
select the Insert/Break command and select a break type. The break specifies whether section starts
on a new page or on the same page. Programmatically inserting and removing sections can be used to customize documents produced
during mail merge. If a document needs to have different content or parts of the
content depending on some criteria, then you can create a "master" document that contains
multiple sections and delete some of the sections before or after mail merge. Example:
Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);
builder.write("Section 1");
builder.insertBreak(BreakType.SECTION_BREAK_NEW_PAGE);
builder.write("Section 2");
Assert.assertEquals("Section 1\fSection 2", doc.getText().trim());
// Delete the first section from the document.
doc.getSections().removeAt(0);
Assert.assertEquals("Section 2", doc.getText().trim());
// Append a copy of what is now the first section to the end of the document.
int lastSectionIdx = doc.getSections().getCount() - 1;
Section newSection = doc.getSections().get(lastSectionIdx).deepClone();
doc.getSections().add(newSection);
Assert.assertEquals("Section 2\fSection 2", doc.getText().trim());
Property Getters/Setters Summary | ||
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int | getCount() | → inherited from NodeCollection |
Gets the number of nodes in the collection. | ||
Section | get(int index) | |
Retrieves a section at the given index. |
Method Summary | ||
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void | add(Node node) | → inherited from NodeCollection |
Adds a node to the end of the collection. | ||
void | clear() | → inherited from NodeCollection |
Removes all nodes from this collection and from the document. | ||
boolean | contains(Node node) | → inherited from NodeCollection |
Determines whether a node is in the collection. | ||
int | indexOf(Node node) | → inherited from NodeCollection |
Returns the zero-based index of the specified node. | ||
void | insert(int index, Node node) | → inherited from NodeCollection |
Inserts a node into the collection at the specified index. | ||
java.util.Iterator<Node> | iterator() | → inherited from NodeCollection |
Provides a simple "foreach" style iteration over the collection of nodes. | ||
void | remove(Node node) | → inherited from NodeCollection |
Removes the node from the collection and from the document. | ||
void | removeAt(int index) | → inherited from NodeCollection |
Removes the node at the specified index from the collection and from the document. | ||
Section[] | toArray() | |
Copies all sections from the collection to a new array of sections. |
Property Getters/Setters Detail |
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getCount | → inherited from NodeCollection |
public int getCount() |
Example:
Shows how to traverse through a composite node's collection of child nodes.Document doc = new Document(); // Add two runs and one shape as child nodes to the first paragraph of this document. Paragraph paragraph = (Paragraph) doc.getChild(NodeType.PARAGRAPH, 0, true); paragraph.appendChild(new Run(doc, "Hello world! ")); Shape shape = new Shape(doc, ShapeType.RECTANGLE); shape.setWidth(200.0); shape.setHeight(200.0); shape.setWrapType(WrapType.INLINE); paragraph.appendChild(shape); paragraph.appendChild(new Run(doc, "Hello again!")); // Iterate through the paragraph's collection of immediate children, // and print any runs or shapes that we find within. NodeCollection children = paragraph.getChildNodes(); Assert.assertEquals(3, paragraph.getChildNodes().getCount()); for (Node child : (Iterable<Node>) children) switch (child.getNodeType()) { case NodeType.RUN: System.out.println("Run contents:"); System.out.println("\t\"{child.GetText().Trim()}\""); break; case NodeType.SHAPE: Shape childShape = (Shape) child; System.out.println("Shape:"); System.out.println("\t{childShape.ShapeType}, {childShape.Width}x{childShape.Height}"); break; }
Example:
Shows how to find out if a table contains another table or if the table itself is nested inside another table.public void calculateDepthOfNestedTables() throws Exception { Document doc = new Document(getMyDir() + "Nested tables.docx"); NodeCollection tables = doc.getChildNodes(NodeType.TABLE, true); for (int i = 0; i < tables.getCount(); i++) { // First lets find if any cells in the table have tables themselves as children int count = getChildTableCount((Table) tables.get(i)); System.out.println(MessageFormat.format("Table #{0} has {1} tables directly within its cells", i, count)); // Now let's try the other way around, lets try find if the table is nested inside another table and at what depth int tableDepth = getNestedDepthOfTable((Table) tables.get(i)); if (tableDepth > 0) System.out.println(MessageFormat.format("Table #{0} is nested inside another table at depth of {1}", i, tableDepth)); else System.out.println(MessageFormat.format("Table #{0} is a non nested table (is not a child of another table)", i)); } } /** * Calculates what level a table is nested inside other tables. * * @returns An integer containing the level the table is nested at. * 0 = Table is not nested inside any other table * 1 = Table is nested within one parent table * 2 = Table is nested within two parent tables etc.. */ private static int getNestedDepthOfTable(final Table table) { int depth = 0; int type = table.getNodeType(); // The parent of the table will be a Cell, instead attempt to find a grandparent that is of type Table Node parent = table.getAncestor(table.getNodeType()); while (parent != null) { // Every time we find a table a level up we increase the depth counter and then try to find an // ancestor of type table from the parent depth++; parent = parent.getAncestor(Table.class); } return depth; } /** * Determines if a table contains any immediate child table within its cells. * Does not recursively traverse through those tables to check for further tables. * * @returns Returns true if at least one child cell contains a table. * Returns false if no cells in the table contains a table. */ private static int getChildTableCount(final Table table) { int tableCount = 0; // Iterate through all child rows in the table for (Row row : table.getRows()) { // Iterate through all child cells in the row for (Cell cell : row.getCells()) { // Retrieve the collection of child tables of this cell TableCollection childTables = cell.getTables(); // If this cell has a table as a child then return true if (childTables.getCount() > 0) tableCount++; } } // No cell contains a table return tableCount; }
get | |
public Section get(int index) |
The index is zero-based.
Negative indexes are allowed and indicate access from the back of the collection. For example -1 means the last item, -2 means the second before last and so on.
If index is greater than or equal to the number of items in the list, this returns a null reference.
If index is negative and its absolute value is greater than the number of items in the list, this returns a null reference.
index
- An index into the list of sections.Example:
Shows how to prepare a new section node for editing.Document doc = new Document(); // A blank document comes with a section, which has a body, which in turn has a paragraph. // We can add contents to this document by adding elements such as text runs, shapes, or tables to that paragraph. Assert.assertEquals(NodeType.SECTION, doc.getChild(NodeType.ANY, 0, true).getNodeType()); Assert.assertEquals(NodeType.BODY, doc.getSections().get(0).getChild(NodeType.ANY, 0, true).getNodeType()); Assert.assertEquals(NodeType.PARAGRAPH, doc.getSections().get(0).getBody().getChild(NodeType.ANY, 0, true).getNodeType()); // If we add a new section like this, it will not have a body, or any other child nodes. doc.getSections().add(new Section(doc)); Assert.assertEquals(0, doc.getSections().get(1).getChildNodes(NodeType.ANY, true).getCount()); // Run the "EnsureMinumim" method to add a body and a paragraph to this section to begin editing it. doc.getLastSection().ensureMinimum(); Assert.assertEquals(NodeType.BODY, doc.getSections().get(1).getChild(NodeType.ANY, 0, true).getNodeType()); Assert.assertEquals(NodeType.PARAGRAPH, doc.getSections().get(1).getBody().getChild(NodeType.ANY, 0, true).getNodeType()); doc.getSections().get(0).getBody().getFirstParagraph().appendChild(new Run(doc, "Hello world!")); Assert.assertEquals("Hello world!", doc.getText().trim());
Example:
Shows when to recalculate the page layout of the document.Document doc = new Document(getMyDir() + "Rendering.docx"); // Saving a document to PDF, to an image, or printing for the first time will automatically // cache the layout of the document within its pages. doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "Document.UpdatePageLayout.1.pdf"); // Modify the document in some way. doc.getStyles().get("Normal").getFont().setSize(6.0); doc.getSections().get(0).getPageSetup().setOrientation(com.aspose.words.Orientation.LANDSCAPE); // In the current version of Aspose.Words, modifying the document does not automatically rebuild // the cached page layout. If we wish for the cached layout // to stay up-to-date, we will need to update it manually. doc.updatePageLayout(); doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "Document.UpdatePageLayout.2.pdf");
Method Detail |
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add | → inherited from NodeCollection |
public void add(Node node) throws java.lang.Exception |
The node is inserted as a child into the node object from which the collection was created.
If the newChild is already in the tree, it is first removed.
If the node being inserted was created from another document, you should use
node
- The node to be added to the end of the collection.Example:
Shows how to prepare a new section node for editing.Document doc = new Document(); // A blank document comes with a section, which has a body, which in turn has a paragraph. // We can add contents to this document by adding elements such as text runs, shapes, or tables to that paragraph. Assert.assertEquals(NodeType.SECTION, doc.getChild(NodeType.ANY, 0, true).getNodeType()); Assert.assertEquals(NodeType.BODY, doc.getSections().get(0).getChild(NodeType.ANY, 0, true).getNodeType()); Assert.assertEquals(NodeType.PARAGRAPH, doc.getSections().get(0).getBody().getChild(NodeType.ANY, 0, true).getNodeType()); // If we add a new section like this, it will not have a body, or any other child nodes. doc.getSections().add(new Section(doc)); Assert.assertEquals(0, doc.getSections().get(1).getChildNodes(NodeType.ANY, true).getCount()); // Run the "EnsureMinumim" method to add a body and a paragraph to this section to begin editing it. doc.getLastSection().ensureMinimum(); Assert.assertEquals(NodeType.BODY, doc.getSections().get(1).getChild(NodeType.ANY, 0, true).getNodeType()); Assert.assertEquals(NodeType.PARAGRAPH, doc.getSections().get(1).getBody().getChild(NodeType.ANY, 0, true).getNodeType()); doc.getSections().get(0).getBody().getFirstParagraph().appendChild(new Run(doc, "Hello world!")); Assert.assertEquals("Hello world!", doc.getText().trim());
clear | → inherited from NodeCollection |
public void clear() |
Example:
Shows how to remove all sections from a document.Document doc = new Document(getMyDir() + "Document.docx"); // This document has one section with a few child nodes containing and displaying all of the document's contents. Assert.assertEquals(1, doc.getSections().getCount()); Assert.assertEquals(19, doc.getSections().get(0).getChildNodes(NodeType.ANY, true).getCount()); Assert.assertEquals("Hello World!\r\rHello Word!\r\r\rHello World!", doc.getText().trim()); // Clear the collection of sections, which will remove all of their child nodes, and all of the document's content. doc.getSections().clear(); Assert.assertEquals(0, doc.getChildNodes(NodeType.ANY, true).getCount()); Assert.assertEquals("", doc.getText().trim());
contains | → inherited from NodeCollection |
public boolean contains(Node node) |
This method performs a linear search; therefore, the average execution time is proportional to Count.
node
- The node to locate.Example:
Shows how to work with a NodeCollection.Document doc = new Document(); DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc); // Add text to the document by inserting Runs using a DocumentBuilder. builder.write("Run 1. "); builder.write("Run 2. "); // Every invocation of the "Write()" method creates a new Run, // which then appears in the parent Paragraph's RunCollection. RunCollection runs = doc.getFirstSection().getBody().getFirstParagraph().getRuns(); Assert.assertEquals(2, runs.getCount()); // We can also insert a node into the RunCollection manually. Run newRun = new Run(doc, "Run 3. "); runs.insert(3, newRun); Assert.assertTrue(runs.contains(newRun)); Assert.assertEquals("Run 1. Run 2. Run 3.", doc.getText().trim()); // Access individual runs and remove them to remove their text from the document. Run run = runs.get(1); runs.remove(run); Assert.assertEquals("Run 1. Run 3.", doc.getText().trim()); Assert.assertNotNull(run); Assert.assertFalse(runs.contains(run));
indexOf | → inherited from NodeCollection |
public int indexOf(Node node) |
This method performs a linear search; therefore, the average execution time is proportional to Count.
node
- The node to locate.Example:
Shows how to get the indexes of nodes in the collections that contain them.Document doc = new Document(getMyDir() + "Tables.docx"); Table table = (Table) doc.getChild(NodeType.TABLE, 0, true); NodeCollection allTables = doc.getChildNodes(NodeType.TABLE, true); Assert.assertEquals(0, allTables.indexOf(table)); Row row = table.getRows().get(2); Assert.assertEquals(2, table.indexOf(row)); Cell cell = row.getLastCell(); Assert.assertEquals(4, row.indexOf(cell));
insert | → inherited from NodeCollection |
public void insert(int index, Node node) throws java.lang.Exception |
The node is inserted as a child into the node object from which the collection was created.
If the index is equal to or greater than Count, the node is added at the end of the collection.
If the index is negative and its absolute value is greater than Count, the node is added at the end of the collection.
If the newChild is already in the tree, it is first removed.
If the node being inserted was created from another document, you should use
index
- The zero-based index of the node.
Negative indexes are allowed and indicate access from the back of the list.
For example -1 means the last node, -2 means the second before last and so on.node
- The node to insert.Example:
Shows how to work with a NodeCollection.Document doc = new Document(); DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc); // Add text to the document by inserting Runs using a DocumentBuilder. builder.write("Run 1. "); builder.write("Run 2. "); // Every invocation of the "Write()" method creates a new Run, // which then appears in the parent Paragraph's RunCollection. RunCollection runs = doc.getFirstSection().getBody().getFirstParagraph().getRuns(); Assert.assertEquals(2, runs.getCount()); // We can also insert a node into the RunCollection manually. Run newRun = new Run(doc, "Run 3. "); runs.insert(3, newRun); Assert.assertTrue(runs.contains(newRun)); Assert.assertEquals("Run 1. Run 2. Run 3.", doc.getText().trim()); // Access individual runs and remove them to remove their text from the document. Run run = runs.get(1); runs.remove(run); Assert.assertEquals("Run 1. Run 3.", doc.getText().trim()); Assert.assertNotNull(run); Assert.assertFalse(runs.contains(run));
iterator | → inherited from NodeCollection |
public java.util.Iterator<Node> iterator() |
remove | → inherited from NodeCollection |
public void remove(Node node) |
node
- The node to remove.Example:
Shows how to work with a NodeCollection.Document doc = new Document(); DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc); // Add text to the document by inserting Runs using a DocumentBuilder. builder.write("Run 1. "); builder.write("Run 2. "); // Every invocation of the "Write()" method creates a new Run, // which then appears in the parent Paragraph's RunCollection. RunCollection runs = doc.getFirstSection().getBody().getFirstParagraph().getRuns(); Assert.assertEquals(2, runs.getCount()); // We can also insert a node into the RunCollection manually. Run newRun = new Run(doc, "Run 3. "); runs.insert(3, newRun); Assert.assertTrue(runs.contains(newRun)); Assert.assertEquals("Run 1. Run 2. Run 3.", doc.getText().trim()); // Access individual runs and remove them to remove their text from the document. Run run = runs.get(1); runs.remove(run); Assert.assertEquals("Run 1. Run 3.", doc.getText().trim()); Assert.assertNotNull(run); Assert.assertFalse(runs.contains(run));
removeAt | → inherited from NodeCollection |
public void removeAt(int index) |
index
- The zero-based index of the node.
Negative indexes are allowed and indicate access from the back of the list.
For example -1 means the last node, -2 means the second before last and so on.Example:
Shows how to add and remove sections in a document.Document doc = new Document(); DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc); builder.write("Section 1"); builder.insertBreak(BreakType.SECTION_BREAK_NEW_PAGE); builder.write("Section 2"); Assert.assertEquals("Section 1\fSection 2", doc.getText().trim()); // Delete the first section from the document. doc.getSections().removeAt(0); Assert.assertEquals("Section 2", doc.getText().trim()); // Append a copy of what is now the first section to the end of the document. int lastSectionIdx = doc.getSections().getCount() - 1; Section newSection = doc.getSections().get(lastSectionIdx).deepClone(); doc.getSections().add(newSection); Assert.assertEquals("Section 2\fSection 2", doc.getText().trim());
toArray | |
public Section[] toArray() |